Lower Pump Pressure:Clearing pipe build-ups reduces the amount of work a pump must undergo to transmit water down the pipeline.

Water Quality: Deposits on the inside of a pipeline can affect the water quality, turbidity and taste.

Preparing for Lining & Repairs: Cleaning is a necessary step prior to any pipe rehabilitation services.

Your choice of pipeline cleaning options

Jetting is the process of using a high-pressured flow of water to scour the interior surface of a pipe to remove scale or other debris that’s built up over time.

Key Benefits of Jetting:

Easier access planning with cut-ins

Less water, especially if recycling water

Track progress with hose length

Pigging is a process that cleans and removes debris on the inside of the pipe using a device called a pig that’s propelled through the pipeline by the normal water flow. Pigs are usually cylindrical or spherical to aid movement and cleaning efficiency.

Key Benefits of Pigging:

Less expensive equipment

Ability to clean very long piping runs (up to a mile in one run)

Scraping is a mechanical process in which a device is pushed or pulled through a pipeline to remove built-up deposits on the pipe wall. Because scraping cleans a pipe down to bare metal, this process should always been accompanied by a pipe lining method to prevent accelerated corrosion.

Key Benefits of Scraping:

Can remove the hardest of pipe deposits for long-term, effective cleaning